Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [verb] a bit " in BNC.
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1 | The route has now taken a bit of hammering with a Yugoslav bagging the third ascent and Sean Myles and Andy Pollitt steaming in for the fourth and fifth ascents soon afterwards . |
2 | The business has even made a bit of money this year . |
3 | Squash has always had a bit of a reputation as a sexy sort of game . |
4 | The surface has obviously changed a bit , but keeping track of the insides is harder . |
5 | Cedric had n't changed a bit and I had to battle my way to the broken armchair by the fireside . |
6 | Erm , at which point influencing has somewhat become a bit of a waste of time . |
7 | If Mike had even got a bit on me I said I 'd have bloody killed him ! |
8 | Probably er you know people 's probably got a bit of money so they do n't need to break in to anybody . |
9 | Roma has n't changed a bit these past five years . |
10 | Green insisted the artist had always to scramble a bit to get an ideal vantage position . |
11 | Now if anyone asks if you feel for any sense that perhaps some of these routines have perhaps got a bit of become inappropriate in some way , perhaps because you 're teaching a different type of child , or perhaps because you 've got rather different educational aims , they 've changed for some reason , then it 's like asking someone to go back to being a novice again in some senses to change . |
12 | Oh well David 's not like that , he 's well Mark 's just had a bit of luck he 's just . |